AmaZulu's Sandile Zungu visited the first team players at training today and arrived in true presidential style.
AmaZulu FC owner Sandile Zungu paid a visit to the first team players at training today and rocked up in a presidential ride. Check it out!AmaZulu's club president Sandile Zungu stopped by at the first team training to motivate the players ahead of this weekend's KwaZulu Natal derby.
As shown by Usuthu on their various social media pages, Zungu showed up in a one-of-a-kind luxury ride that's personalised to honour the the club.Like other high-profile DStv Premiership club owners such as Dr Kaizer Motaung and Royal AM's Shauwn Mkhize, Sandile Zungu also has a good eye for luxury rides.
Zungu paid coach Pablo Franco Martin and his troops a visit at Usuthu's training grounds this morning to offer them some inspiration ahead of their upcoming KZN Derby. The Durban-born businessman showed up in a black Rolls-Royce which features a personalised number plate that reads"Heeebee," which is part of AmaZulu's"Hebe Usuthu" war-cry.The picture shared by the Durban-based outfit only zooms in on the number plate, making it hard to tell what type of Rolls-Royce Zungu has.
Either way, he must've forked out quite a bit for this sophisticated ride that's priced R7.6 million upwards for the new Cullinan, Ghost, Spectre or the popular Phantom Rolls-Royce cars.Last season when his side took on Kaizer Chiefs in the MTN8, the balling club owner arrived to the FNB Stadium in a sleek, black Mercedes-Benz S Class.
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